where is the power windows fuse located in a 1994 toyota camery ??

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Asked by dorrsulee Apr 10, 2014 at 12:49 AM about the 1994 Toyota Camry LE

Question type: General

power windows and electronic door locks quit working. cant locate fuse for such!

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If not located on the left kick panel area on the drivers side, then look under the steering column. You should see an air vent box. Remove the box by taking out three bolts. Once the box is removed, you will see an air vent tube. Remove the tube, the fuses are hidden behind the tube.

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Thank you for this answer!! After weeks and weeks trying to figure out why all my power windows and locks went out not even a mechanic could tell me what was wrong this was the answer to my problem and by the way its the pink fuse thank you so much again very useful information!!

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You're welcome! Glad you finally figured it out!

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How the hell do you get the air vent tube out??

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Thank you I save money that I didn't have my window stop going up 94 toy.camery. it was pink fuse #10. God bless you

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